
We Used to be Wise
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The wreckage was not an accident.For fifty years, people who knew exactly what they were doing took apart the structures that made the United States work. They had a plan. They wrote it down. In August 1971, a tobacco lawyer named Lewis Powell handed the Chamber of Commerce a memorandum explaining how to capture courts, universities, media, and legislatures on behalf of concentrated wealth. Two mo...
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The wreckage was not an accident.For fifty years, people who knew exactly what they were doing took apart the structures that made the United States work. They had a plan. They wrote it down. In August 1971, a tobacco lawyer named Lewis Powell handed the Chamber of Commerce a memorandum explaining how to capture courts, universities, media, and legislatures on behalf of concentrated wealth. Two mo...
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